Marcus Rashford and Scott McTominay both appeared to be carrying knocks as they left Wembley following Manchester United’s FA Cup scare against Coventry City.
Erik ten Hag’s side booked their place in the final against Manchester City after seeing off the Championship side on penalties.
United had been cruising to a 3-0 in normal time but a humiliating capitulation saw Coventry score three times to force extra time – having a would-be winner ruled out by VAR.
Rashford endured a woeful afternoon at Wembley and was replaced after 97 minutes, left hobbling after trying in vain to chase down a Coventry player with Amad Diallo brought onto replace him.
Video footage captured the England international limping through the mixed zone at Wembley as he left the stadium.
McTominay meanwhile opened the scoring for United but was replaced after 103 minutes by Omari Forson with what appeared to be a groin injury.
The Manchester Evening News report the midfielder was ‘walking gingerly’ as he may made his way through the mixed zone.
United have been hamstrung by injuries all season with Harry Maguire their only fit centre-half heading into Sunday’s game – with the former England international also carrying a knock after missing training last week.
With Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane, Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans and Willy Kambwala all unavailable, Casemiro was shifted back into a centre-half role against Coventry.
Sofyan Amrabat and Mason Mount were both ruled out the day before the game, joining that injury list that also includes Tyrell Malacia, Luke Shaw, Anthony Martial.
United are back in action on Wednesday night, at home to Sheffield United.
Ten Hag is expected to provide a further injury update at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
His side currently sit 16 points behind fourth place Aston Villa but have two games in hand with six left to play.
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